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The consequence is that a section of the dorsal surface of the embryo comes to lie on the ventral surface of the tail; i.e., becomes inflected.
We call i the tail of A, j the head of A, and i, j the ends of A. If there is an arc with tail i and head j, then we let ((i, j)) denote such an arc, and we say that this arc is directed from i to j.
The skew-adjacency matrix associated to the oriented graph G σ with vertex set { 1, 2, …, n } is defined as the n × n matrix S ( G σ ) = [ s i j ] whose ( i, j ) th entry satisfies: s i j = { 1 if there is an arc with head i and tail j ; − 1 if there is an arc with head j and tail i ; 0 otherwise.
There was a reduction in the heavy ends tail (i.e. >600 °C) of at least a few %. 2.
Potts model simulation of normal grain growth shows the shortest tail, whereas the thin film data showed the longest tail (i.e. closest to log-normal), with an intermediate tail shape in the superalloy.
First, we evaluate the voltage U PC and current I R1 disregarding the accumulation of the magnetic energy in the tail, i.e., without the induction effect.
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Large values of Q1 indicate that the right tails of the sample are longer than the left tails; i.e., indicating an underlying right skewed distribution.
Results higher than 60% of coiled tails (i.e. sperm with intact membranes) are considered within the normal range.
As alternative distributions, we chose a distribution without long tails, i.e., the exponential distribution p(x) = λe− λx.
Conversely, AMs with larger PEG tails showed improved cell viability over AMs with smaller molecular weight PEG tails (i.e., 5000 vs 2000 Da, respectively).
Three policies are provided for dealing with the unaligned sequence tails: (i) The unaligned bases may be omitted from the final alignment.
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